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How to get a 2020/21 NFL live stream wherever you are right now – watch football online as Gameweek 17 decides the final AFC and NFC playoff spots.
Last year’s landmark 100th NFL season lived up to all expectations and then some. While the 2020/21 campaign got off to an unusual start in so many respects, we’re now rumbling like vintage Jerome Bettis towards the playoff portion of this scintillating season – with even more twists and turns still to come as the battle for wild card places and bye weeks comes to a head over the final weeks of the regular season. Read on for all the latest information and ways to watch an NFL live stream for every week 17 game, no matter where you are in the world right now. Reigning Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs and star QB Pat Mahomes are favorites to repeat this February and have now locked up he AFC No.1 seed, with their league-best 14-1 record coming courtesy of yet ANOTHER clutch win, this time a 17-14 against victory over Atlanta Falcons over Christmas. Yes, despite all the postponements, depleted rosters, and largely empty stadiums, no one can deny that the NFL has been back with a bang on the field, and we’ve been treated to all the gravity-defying touchdown catches, bone-crunching hits, and ice-cold Bill Belichick stares that America’s game is famous for. The Pittsburgh Steelers – formerly undefeated but now with an 12-3 record after going on an unexpecfted losing streak – may no longer be the greatest threat to an early-stage KC dynasty being established next February. Instead, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bill have lighting up the league in recent weeks and are now in pole position for the AFC No.2 seed after their festive victory of AFC East rivals the New England Patriots asserted them as the division’s new team to beat. However, in a 2020/21 rule change that’s definitely worth mentioning, only the top seed in each league now gets a first-round bye. Elsewhere in the league, the big pre-season talking point in the NFC was Tom Brady and his new team, the Bucs. With a 10-5 record, there’s no denying the impact TB12 has made on Tampa – and after narrowly failing to knock off the Chiefs, they got back on track the last couple of weeks wins over the Vikings and Falcons and then demolished the Lions over Christmas to clinch their playoff spot.

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